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Today is an unlucky day for Kiwis after Netflix bans sharing across multiple households in NZ
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Today is an unlucky day for Kiwis after Netflix bans sharing across multiple households in NZ

Time to boot everyone off your account!

We’ve given you the warning bells that  Netflix is actually not letting people share accounts, but today is officially the end of Kiwis' leeching ways.

The streaming service is making it so accounts can only be shared within one household, with devices that aren’t in that household potentially being blocked from watching Netflix - who hurt you Netflix?

Netflix announced in a Facebook post earlier this morning announced that it’s making its way to New Zealand.


SOURCE: Netflix on Facebook

In a statement, the streaming platform revealed: “Starting today in Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and Spain. Our focus has been on giving  members greater control over who can access their account.”

Netflix’s Help Centre’s FAQs in the countries listed above have been updated with the new rules. 

So, if your paying for someone else's Netflix account, You’re gonna need to ask them to cough up some cash.

It’s all based on the type of account the household owner pays for.

Netflix states, “members on our Standard or Premium plan can add an extra member sub-account for up to two people they don’t live with — each with a profile, personalized recommendations, login and password.”

It’ll cost NZD$7.99 a month per extra user, but that’s a heck of a lot cheaper than starting a fresh account, right?


SOURCE: Netflix.com

If you do decide to boot those leeches off your account, they won't need to stress about losing all of the progress they’ve made during their binge-watching sessions.

The streaming giant has eased our minds by revealing that “people using an account can now easily transfer a profile to a new account, which they pay for”.

This will keep all of your personalized recommendations, viewing history, and the list of shows you're keen on watching next. 

Phew! I’m already in too deep watching season 2 of  'Emily in Paris'.

You can read the new rules in full HERE!